A girl who was allegedly dumped by one of the Skuki brothers released
their private chats and a picture of his genitals to some bloggers,
(picture below).
In response, one of them tweeted this:
Posted on September 25, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
NASU Threatens To Join ASUU Strike From Next Week
As the strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) in the nation's tertiary institutions enters its
fourth month, the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and
Associated Institutions (NASU) has indicated its resolve to embark on
its own indefinite strike next week.
Speaking at the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the trade
union in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Tuesday, NASU's general
secretary, Prince Peters Adeyemi, said members of the union had not
been paid for two months, despite working to keep university system
running during the ongoing ASUU strike.
" NASU will commence its own strike next week, because we have been
working and government has refused to pay our salary. For us, it does
not make sense to continue to keep the system running when we are not
being paid. The reason for this is not known to us.
Government has not paid our salary for August and today is September
24; they are owing us two months' salary and there is no way we can
continue to do this work on empty stomach, while they run round the
globe on full stomach," he said.
Posted on September 25, 2013
Universities (ASUU) in the nation's tertiary institutions enters its
fourth month, the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and
Associated Institutions (NASU) has indicated its resolve to embark on
its own indefinite strike next week.
Speaking at the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the trade
union in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Tuesday, NASU's general
secretary, Prince Peters Adeyemi, said members of the union had not
been paid for two months, despite working to keep university system
running during the ongoing ASUU strike.
" NASU will commence its own strike next week, because we have been
working and government has refused to pay our salary. For us, it does
not make sense to continue to keep the system running when we are not
being paid. The reason for this is not known to us.
Government has not paid our salary for August and today is September
24; they are owing us two months' salary and there is no way we can
continue to do this work on empty stomach, while they run round the
globe on full stomach," he said.
Posted on September 25, 2013
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
JOKE:AKPOS AGAIN
AKPOS: My Dad fell in the Well.. EKAETTE: OMG, is he alright?.. AKPOS:
He must be, cos he stopped calling for Help since yesterday
PROSTITUTE: Help Sir, My private part doesn't grow Hair.. DOC AKPOS:
Okay, have u ever seen a busy road growing Grass before?
31m
OCHUKO: Why you wrap your Laptop with Nylon & Cellotape.. AKPOS: My
neighbours too dey use my Wi-fi
He must be, cos he stopped calling for Help since yesterday
PROSTITUTE: Help Sir, My private part doesn't grow Hair.. DOC AKPOS:
Okay, have u ever seen a busy road growing Grass before?
31m
OCHUKO: Why you wrap your Laptop with Nylon & Cellotape.. AKPOS: My
neighbours too dey use my Wi-fi
Tragic news: Ghanaian lawyer hangs himself in his office, leaves suicide note (PHOTO) Posted by FEATURESEDITOR
Body of the late lawyer being taken into an ambulance. Inset… The
lawyer before his death. PHOTO: Graphic Online
A 44-year-old lawyer, Kofi Yawson-Adjei, yesterday committed suicide
by hanging himself.
According to Ghanaweb.com, Yawson-Adjei, who is the Secretary of the
Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GIS) and valuers, hanged himself in
his private office on the first floor of a rented premises at
Adabraka.
The father of three is said to have left his Kokomlemle residence
about 3 a.m. for his office (in a taxi), where the incident took
place.
He left a written note directing a lady named Narh to give a signed
cheque for GH¢3,000 to his wife.
Yawson-Adjei was with the Valuation Estate and Surveying Division of
the GIS and was Chief Executive Officer of Property Lane Limited.
When the Daily Graphic team got to the scene about 11 a.m., pockets of
residents had gathered discussing the issue.
Personnel from the Homicide Unit of the Ghana Police Service were also
at the scene to convey the body to the Police Hospital mortuary.
The elder sister of the deceased would not allow members of the media
to enter the office where the deceased was found hanging.
A picture captured on a mobile phone, however, showed the deceased
wearing a white T-shirt and a red boxer's shorts and hanging from the
ceiling with a rope around his neck.
The Chairman of the Valuation Estate Surveying Division of the GIS, Mr
Emmanuel Martey, who was at the scene of the incident, told the media
that Yawson-Adjei was with the members of the division who had gone to
Dodowa last Saturday for the marking of scripts of new members who
were being admitted to the institution.
"We had conducted examination for our trainees for admission to
membership, so we decided that we move outside Accra to have time and
concentrate to mark and then do peer review.
"I was marking with him when he began complaining about being blank
and being unable to appreciate what he was marking. I asked him on a
number of occasions to go and rest," he said.
According to Mr. Martey, Yawson-Adjei took the rest and came back
after two hours but still complained of having gone blank.
On Sunday evening, he took Yawson-Adjei to the Valley View University
Hospital for treatment, and on arrival the nurse observed him and said
his blood pressure was very high because he had gone through so much
stress.
"They gave us prescription and I took him back to the hotel. But he
was still weak so we arranged for him to be taken home.
"I called his home this morning (yesterday) to find out his status,
but I was told that something had happened and that he left home
around 3 a.m. Apparently, they did not know where he was until they
discovered him in his own office," he said.
Another source told the Daily Graphic that his wife had called to
inform Yawson-Adjei's elder sister that her brother had left home at
dawn and was nowhere to be found.
"It was when the sister dashed here around 6 a.m. that she discovered
his body hanging," the source said.
A neighbour who pleaded anonymity said he had seen the deceased arrive
at the office building situated behind the CUA Building about 4 a.m.
in a taxi.
"He was in the car for about 10 minutes and then later got out and
went to his office. He was in T-shirt and boxer's shorts," the
neighbour said.
A friend and neighbour of Yawson-Adjei, Mr Dan Agyekum, who was
distraught at the turn of events, said he was yet to understand the
cause of his friend's death.
"Just last Thursday he signed my daughter's university forms," he
said, and added: "I even saw him on Friday and we chatted."
Yawson-Adjei , he said, did not show any sign of having a problem.
The Accra Regional Police Command confirmed the incident.
Mr Emmanuel Larweh, a surveyor who worked with Yawson-Adjei in the
same building, told the Daily Graphic that Yawson-Adjei looked hale
and hearty when he saw him last Friday, 20 September, 2013.
"He even handed over my portion of the scripts to be marked," he said.
lawyer before his death. PHOTO: Graphic Online
A 44-year-old lawyer, Kofi Yawson-Adjei, yesterday committed suicide
by hanging himself.
According to Ghanaweb.com, Yawson-Adjei, who is the Secretary of the
Ghana Institution of Surveyors (GIS) and valuers, hanged himself in
his private office on the first floor of a rented premises at
Adabraka.
The father of three is said to have left his Kokomlemle residence
about 3 a.m. for his office (in a taxi), where the incident took
place.
He left a written note directing a lady named Narh to give a signed
cheque for GH¢3,000 to his wife.
Yawson-Adjei was with the Valuation Estate and Surveying Division of
the GIS and was Chief Executive Officer of Property Lane Limited.
When the Daily Graphic team got to the scene about 11 a.m., pockets of
residents had gathered discussing the issue.
Personnel from the Homicide Unit of the Ghana Police Service were also
at the scene to convey the body to the Police Hospital mortuary.
The elder sister of the deceased would not allow members of the media
to enter the office where the deceased was found hanging.
A picture captured on a mobile phone, however, showed the deceased
wearing a white T-shirt and a red boxer's shorts and hanging from the
ceiling with a rope around his neck.
The Chairman of the Valuation Estate Surveying Division of the GIS, Mr
Emmanuel Martey, who was at the scene of the incident, told the media
that Yawson-Adjei was with the members of the division who had gone to
Dodowa last Saturday for the marking of scripts of new members who
were being admitted to the institution.
"We had conducted examination for our trainees for admission to
membership, so we decided that we move outside Accra to have time and
concentrate to mark and then do peer review.
"I was marking with him when he began complaining about being blank
and being unable to appreciate what he was marking. I asked him on a
number of occasions to go and rest," he said.
According to Mr. Martey, Yawson-Adjei took the rest and came back
after two hours but still complained of having gone blank.
On Sunday evening, he took Yawson-Adjei to the Valley View University
Hospital for treatment, and on arrival the nurse observed him and said
his blood pressure was very high because he had gone through so much
stress.
"They gave us prescription and I took him back to the hotel. But he
was still weak so we arranged for him to be taken home.
"I called his home this morning (yesterday) to find out his status,
but I was told that something had happened and that he left home
around 3 a.m. Apparently, they did not know where he was until they
discovered him in his own office," he said.
Another source told the Daily Graphic that his wife had called to
inform Yawson-Adjei's elder sister that her brother had left home at
dawn and was nowhere to be found.
"It was when the sister dashed here around 6 a.m. that she discovered
his body hanging," the source said.
A neighbour who pleaded anonymity said he had seen the deceased arrive
at the office building situated behind the CUA Building about 4 a.m.
in a taxi.
"He was in the car for about 10 minutes and then later got out and
went to his office. He was in T-shirt and boxer's shorts," the
neighbour said.
A friend and neighbour of Yawson-Adjei, Mr Dan Agyekum, who was
distraught at the turn of events, said he was yet to understand the
cause of his friend's death.
"Just last Thursday he signed my daughter's university forms," he
said, and added: "I even saw him on Friday and we chatted."
Yawson-Adjei , he said, did not show any sign of having a problem.
The Accra Regional Police Command confirmed the incident.
Mr Emmanuel Larweh, a surveyor who worked with Yawson-Adjei in the
same building, told the Daily Graphic that Yawson-Adjei looked hale
and hearty when he saw him last Friday, 20 September, 2013.
"He even handed over my portion of the scripts to be marked," he said.
Good girl gone (really) bad: Singer, Miley Cyrus poses TOPLESS for Rolling Stone (PHOTOS) Posted by Y! Staff Contributor
Miley Cyrus for the racy cover of the Oct. 10 issue of Rolling Stone magazine.
Miley Cyrus has made it abundantly clear — she's a good girl gone bad.
In yet another stripped down photo shoot, the former Disney darling
bares her birthday suit and famous tongue for the Oct. 10 issue of
Rolling Stone magazine.
The 20-year-old "We Can't Stop" singer is seen leaning up against the
edge of a pool completely nude with her arms folded barely covering
her cleavage.
The risqué image gives the illusion that she just took a skinny-dipped
swim as her hair is wet and black eyeliner is smeared under her eyes.
Miley Cyrus performing onstage in a barely there outfit during the
iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena over the
weekend in Las Vegas.
Cyrus addressed her new sexed-up persona and her controversial VMA
performance to Rolling Stone just four days after the show saying,
"People are like, 'Miley thinks she's a black girl, but she's got the
flattest ass ever.' I'm like, I'm 108 pounds! I know!"
"Now people expect me to come out and twerk with my tongue out all the
time. I'll probably never do that s–t again."
She explained she " wasn't trying to be sexy" when she provocatively
danced up on "Blurred Lines" singer Robin Thicke last month.
"If I was trying to be sexy, I could have been sexy, I can dance a lot
better than I was dancing."
She leaves very little to the imagination. Miley Cyrus in a white
see-through outfit at the iHeartRadio Music Festival Saturday in Las
Vegas.
Cyrus, who just announced her split with fiancé Liam Hemsowrth, talked
about her frinedships with fellow musicians such as Pharrell Williams,
Lil Kim and Justin Bieber, whom she said she wants to "mentor."
She also chatted to the music mag about her relationship with Kanye
West and revealed he payed her a visit before she took the stage at
the MTV Video Music Awards.
"He (comes) in and goes, 'There are not a lot of artists I believe in
more than you right now.' The whole room went quiet. I was like, 'Yo —
can you say that again?!'" she recalled of their encounter.
"I just kept repeating that over and over in my mind, and it made me
not nervous."
No, she won't stop. Miley Cyrus performing onstage during the iHeart
Radio Music Festival Village on Saturday.
The two reportedly got together to record a remix of his track "Black
Skinhead," the same night as the VMAs, and Cyrus went on to speak very
fondly of West.
She dished that the 36-year-old rapper bought her five pairs of Celine
slippers after she mentioned hers were falling apart.
"Kanye is the s–t. I kind of have a good relationship with him now," she said.
"It's good to have someone you can call and be like, 'Yo, do you think
I should wear this?' 'Do you think I should go in the studio with this
guy?' 'Do you think this is cool?' That's what homies are supposed to
do."
Cyrus' new album, "Bangerz," hits stores Oct. 8.
Miley Cyrus has made it abundantly clear — she's a good girl gone bad.
In yet another stripped down photo shoot, the former Disney darling
bares her birthday suit and famous tongue for the Oct. 10 issue of
Rolling Stone magazine.
The 20-year-old "We Can't Stop" singer is seen leaning up against the
edge of a pool completely nude with her arms folded barely covering
her cleavage.
The risqué image gives the illusion that she just took a skinny-dipped
swim as her hair is wet and black eyeliner is smeared under her eyes.
Miley Cyrus performing onstage in a barely there outfit during the
iHeartRadio Music Festival at the MGM Grand Garden Arena over the
weekend in Las Vegas.
Cyrus addressed her new sexed-up persona and her controversial VMA
performance to Rolling Stone just four days after the show saying,
"People are like, 'Miley thinks she's a black girl, but she's got the
flattest ass ever.' I'm like, I'm 108 pounds! I know!"
"Now people expect me to come out and twerk with my tongue out all the
time. I'll probably never do that s–t again."
She explained she " wasn't trying to be sexy" when she provocatively
danced up on "Blurred Lines" singer Robin Thicke last month.
"If I was trying to be sexy, I could have been sexy, I can dance a lot
better than I was dancing."
She leaves very little to the imagination. Miley Cyrus in a white
see-through outfit at the iHeartRadio Music Festival Saturday in Las
Vegas.
Cyrus, who just announced her split with fiancé Liam Hemsowrth, talked
about her frinedships with fellow musicians such as Pharrell Williams,
Lil Kim and Justin Bieber, whom she said she wants to "mentor."
She also chatted to the music mag about her relationship with Kanye
West and revealed he payed her a visit before she took the stage at
the MTV Video Music Awards.
"He (comes) in and goes, 'There are not a lot of artists I believe in
more than you right now.' The whole room went quiet. I was like, 'Yo —
can you say that again?!'" she recalled of their encounter.
"I just kept repeating that over and over in my mind, and it made me
not nervous."
No, she won't stop. Miley Cyrus performing onstage during the iHeart
Radio Music Festival Village on Saturday.
The two reportedly got together to record a remix of his track "Black
Skinhead," the same night as the VMAs, and Cyrus went on to speak very
fondly of West.
She dished that the 36-year-old rapper bought her five pairs of Celine
slippers after she mentioned hers were falling apart.
"Kanye is the s–t. I kind of have a good relationship with him now," she said.
"It's good to have someone you can call and be like, 'Yo, do you think
I should wear this?' 'Do you think I should go in the studio with this
guy?' 'Do you think this is cool?' That's what homies are supposed to
do."
Cyrus' new album, "Bangerz," hits stores Oct. 8.
Strike Will Improve Education Sector – ASUU Posted by: folusoon September 24, 2013
The President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr Nasir
Fagge, said on Tuesday that the current strike by lecturers of public
universities in the country was a sacrifice for better things to come.
Fagge told Journalists in Lagos that unless the deficits in the
education sector, especially the university system, were addressed
once and for all, there would be no development.
Lecturers, under the aegis of ASUU, had on June 30 embarked on what it
had described as comprehensive, total and indefinite strike in public
universities across the country.
The lecturers are asking for the implementation of some aspects of an
agreement they jointly entered into with the Federal government in
2009. According to Fagge, it is regrettable that the strike is
protracted, and that the decision of ASUU to remain adamant until its
demands are fully met can seem uncomfortable and worrisome. He said
that the industrial action was a sacrifice needed to salvage the
entire economy of the country.
"I sincerely want to call on all concerned, especially students and
parents, to bear with us, as well as join hands with us in the
struggle to right the wrongs in our education sector once and for all,
for the good of us all and that of the country.
"I know it is quite a difficult time for us but I also want to state
that what we are doing is for our own good, as well as ensure that
strikes become rare, as a weapon to get things done in our system.
"We also want to ensure that there is sincerity and respect for mutual
agreements by parties in order to attain a common goal for the good of
our dear country," he said. Fagge, however, lauded the supervising
education Minister, Chief Nyesom Wike, for finding time to meet with
the Executive Committee of ASUU, in a bid to find a lasting solution
to the protracted strike.
The unionist also commended the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and
other stakeholders for their concern in attempts to end the strike. He
noted that such was the spirit needed to ensure that nobody felt
cheated and that what the lecturers were asking for was truly for the
advancement of the course of the country.
According to Fagge, with the current attempts by the various
stakeholders, he is optimistic that there will soon be a mutual
understanding between the parties.
"I think with the various meetings we have held with the concerned
stakeholders, I am optimistic that there will soon be a way out and
our demands met, so that in the shortest possible time, we will get
the required development that will make us compete favourably within
the comity of nations.
"For us in the academic communities, we strongly wish government
should look into the deficit of insincerity in our system, teaching
facilities, in order for us to be able to deliver on our mandate.
"Majority of our children and wards in this country do attend these
public universities and we cannot afford to fold our hands and watch
them study under deplorable conditions, while those who can afford
sending their children abroad feel little or no concern about it," he
said.
On the appointment of ministers to replace the recently sacked ones,
Fagge suggested that it should be hinged strictly on the basis of
merit.
"We need people who will come in with confidence of the power that be
in terms of tackling challenges; be up and doing and would always want
to come up with new approaches to addressing problems," he said
Source: Vanguard
Fagge, said on Tuesday that the current strike by lecturers of public
universities in the country was a sacrifice for better things to come.
Fagge told Journalists in Lagos that unless the deficits in the
education sector, especially the university system, were addressed
once and for all, there would be no development.
Lecturers, under the aegis of ASUU, had on June 30 embarked on what it
had described as comprehensive, total and indefinite strike in public
universities across the country.
The lecturers are asking for the implementation of some aspects of an
agreement they jointly entered into with the Federal government in
2009. According to Fagge, it is regrettable that the strike is
protracted, and that the decision of ASUU to remain adamant until its
demands are fully met can seem uncomfortable and worrisome. He said
that the industrial action was a sacrifice needed to salvage the
entire economy of the country.
"I sincerely want to call on all concerned, especially students and
parents, to bear with us, as well as join hands with us in the
struggle to right the wrongs in our education sector once and for all,
for the good of us all and that of the country.
"I know it is quite a difficult time for us but I also want to state
that what we are doing is for our own good, as well as ensure that
strikes become rare, as a weapon to get things done in our system.
"We also want to ensure that there is sincerity and respect for mutual
agreements by parties in order to attain a common goal for the good of
our dear country," he said. Fagge, however, lauded the supervising
education Minister, Chief Nyesom Wike, for finding time to meet with
the Executive Committee of ASUU, in a bid to find a lasting solution
to the protracted strike.
The unionist also commended the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and
other stakeholders for their concern in attempts to end the strike. He
noted that such was the spirit needed to ensure that nobody felt
cheated and that what the lecturers were asking for was truly for the
advancement of the course of the country.
According to Fagge, with the current attempts by the various
stakeholders, he is optimistic that there will soon be a mutual
understanding between the parties.
"I think with the various meetings we have held with the concerned
stakeholders, I am optimistic that there will soon be a way out and
our demands met, so that in the shortest possible time, we will get
the required development that will make us compete favourably within
the comity of nations.
"For us in the academic communities, we strongly wish government
should look into the deficit of insincerity in our system, teaching
facilities, in order for us to be able to deliver on our mandate.
"Majority of our children and wards in this country do attend these
public universities and we cannot afford to fold our hands and watch
them study under deplorable conditions, while those who can afford
sending their children abroad feel little or no concern about it," he
said.
On the appointment of ministers to replace the recently sacked ones,
Fagge suggested that it should be hinged strictly on the basis of
merit.
"We need people who will come in with confidence of the power that be
in terms of tackling challenges; be up and doing and would always want
to come up with new approaches to addressing problems," he said
Source: Vanguard
SHAME: Female teacher, 34, accused of having sex with 15-year-old student (PICTURED) Posted in wpzoom Around the Webon September 24
A Bismarck middle school teacher has been charged with having sex with
a 15-year-old student, and she could face up to 15 years in prison, if
convicted.
Susan Duursma, 34, was charged Monday with three counts of corrupting
or soliciting a minor.
Her attorney, Tom Dickson, told The Associated Press that she will
plead not guilty.
Duursma, a physical education teacher at Wachter Middle School, is
accused of a sex act with a 15-year-old boy three times between March
and July, including once at her home and twice in a vehicle, according
to KXMB-TV.
"There's always two sides to every story; sometimes these situations
are a little more complicated than they might appear initially,"
Dickson told the AP. "Susan will get her opportunity to explain her
side of what happened."
South Central District Judge David Reich set Durusma's bond at $1,000
and stipulated that she not have contact with any minors other than
her own child. He didn't set her next court date.
Bismarck Superintendent Tamara Uselman told The Bismarck Tribune that
she received a complaint about Duursma late Thursday, concluded it had
merit and forwarded the information to police on Friday. The school
district has put Duursma on administrative leave while officials
decide what to do.
This was Duursma's seventh year with the Bismarck schools. Her file
has no previous complaints or concerns, Lisa Kudelka, the human
resources manager for Bismarck schools, told the Tribune
a 15-year-old student, and she could face up to 15 years in prison, if
convicted.
Susan Duursma, 34, was charged Monday with three counts of corrupting
or soliciting a minor.
Her attorney, Tom Dickson, told The Associated Press that she will
plead not guilty.
Duursma, a physical education teacher at Wachter Middle School, is
accused of a sex act with a 15-year-old boy three times between March
and July, including once at her home and twice in a vehicle, according
to KXMB-TV.
"There's always two sides to every story; sometimes these situations
are a little more complicated than they might appear initially,"
Dickson told the AP. "Susan will get her opportunity to explain her
side of what happened."
South Central District Judge David Reich set Durusma's bond at $1,000
and stipulated that she not have contact with any minors other than
her own child. He didn't set her next court date.
Bismarck Superintendent Tamara Uselman told The Bismarck Tribune that
she received a complaint about Duursma late Thursday, concluded it had
merit and forwarded the information to police on Friday. The school
district has put Duursma on administrative leave while officials
decide what to do.
This was Duursma's seventh year with the Bismarck schools. Her file
has no previous complaints or concerns, Lisa Kudelka, the human
resources manager for Bismarck schools, told the Tribune
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